William Heise

October 1, 1847 — Germany

William Heise was an American film cinematographer and director, active in the 1890s. Along with William K.L. Dickson, Heise was one of the most prolific filmmakers of the nascent days of cinema. Together, both men worked on many of the early shorts produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company and were credited for more than 175 short silent films, capturing numerous scenes of everyday life as well as different aspects of performance and sport.

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The Kiss

1896

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The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots

1895

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Dickson Experimental Sound Film

1894

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Annabelle Serpentine Dance

1895

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Blacksmithing Scene

1893

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Monkeyshines, No. 1

1890

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Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze

1894

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Carmencita

1894